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Science Express concludes its journey with a call to
youth to come forward to make modern India
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After the successful run since 30 October 2007,
the Science Express, a state-of-the-art Science exhibition
on a unique train, today completed its journey with a concluding
ceremony held in New Delhi. During the over 7 months of its
journey across the country, the exhibition was seen by over
2.2 million visitors and about 15,000 students participated
in Kids Lab.
This prestigious Indo-German joint venture,
coordinated by the Rashrtiya Vigyan evam Prodyogiki Sanchar
Parishad (National Council for Science & Technology Communication),
has several important partners including Federal Government
of Germany. The exhibition has been developed by the Max Planck
Society, a Noble laureate powerhouse and the Kids Lab
has been set up by BASF India, the Chemical Company. Vikram
A. Sarabhai Community Science Centre (VASCSC) is responsible
for management of the Science Express throughout the country.
Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences,
Shri Kapil Sibal, lauded the efforts of all the players who
made this wonderful experience possible and helped to take
science to the doorsteps of the people. Terming it as one
amongst the most successful programmes in the joint efforts
of India and Germany to attract youth to study science and
pursue careers in research, he said that through this innovative
approach, both the Governments along with global champions
of science, technology and innovations, have conveyed a strong
message and a call. The message is about the strength of long-term
collaboration and partnership between India and Germany. The
call is to our youth to come forward for the creation of a
new, vibrant and modern India.
The Minister said, I have always dreamt of a nation
that its foundation deeply rooted in our rich heritage and
history. It should be built on the pillars of knowledge, enclosed
by walls of social inclusion and distributive justice. It
should bear a roof painted with ambitions for success and
excellence. Modern India should be successful and a happy
home for all.
Dr. T Ramasami, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology,
Mr. Julius G Luy, Charge D Affaires, Embassy of Federal
Republic of Germany and Prof. Mehlhorn, Vice President, Max
Planck Society were also present on the occasion.
The Science express strives to take modern research out of
the lab and reveal just how relevant science is to everyday
life. Thronged by students, the science express fills the
void between classroom teaching and practical exposure. With
details in plenty, the sight of elated students at the end
of the visit to this unique exhibition is common.
Visitors of this futuristic exhibition learnt how science
is enabling society to face the global challenges of the 21st
century.
The exhibition will most likely be refurbished and then embark
on a second run for another 6 months.
More information available on
www.science-express.com
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Source: Press Inormation
Bureau
Date: June 04, 2008
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